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Warsaw Chamber Opera: The Final Gala of the 29th Mozart Festival in Warsaw

n 7 July, The Final Gala of the 29th Mozart Festival in Warsaw was held. W rolę Mozarta wcielił się wspaniały Marcin Cejrowski played the role of Mozart, although at the beginning we thought that it’s the real Mozart made an appearance. The show didn’t lack the standing ovation, encores and words of appreciation straight from the hearts of an amazing audience.

n 7 July, The Final Gala of the 29th Mozart Festival in Warsaw was held. W rolę Mozarta wcielił się wspaniały Marcin Cejrowski played the role of Mozart, although at the beginning we thought that it’s the real Mozart made an appearance. The show didn’t lack the standing ovation, encores and words of appreciation straight from the hearts of an amazing audience.

The listeners could recognize known arias, Mozart’s brilliant ensembles , the beauty of the melodica, vividness of the rhythms and specifically mellow Mozart’s lyric. All of these advantages next to an artistry of a vocal and instrumental interpretation were one of the important parts of the concert. Another point of reference was an opera drama: action and stage „happening” of the opera piece of work. Hence in the concert program we could find whole scenes taken from some other operas such as: ones showing very baroque appearing of a sea monster (Ideomeneo II Act Finale); dynamic, caught in a typical for Mozart „chain” conformation The Marriage of Figaro’s IV Act Finale, the fight scene with the Commendatore from the Don Giovanni I Act or an emotional but funny final from The Magic Flute Act I.

Stefan Plewniak prepared a program in which he led the listeners into the Mozart operas world. Individual dramatic works were presented in a form of choice between arias, ensembles and choirs. All of this with the participation of outstanding soloists, great chorus of the Warsaw Chamber Opera and the MACV orchestra.

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